The thing is, I'm front man in a band, and also the comnposer of the music that we play (sort of symphonic metal!). Up until now I have been using sound studios for windows (which I have found rather sloppy!) but since the rest of my software run in linux, I have finally desided to make the work of finding a good sound studio for linux.
I hav now done so. I'ts called "Rosegarden" and (as far as I have read) it supports the features I need for composing music (Combined MIDI and wav samples).
But I hit my head on the MIDI interface!
My Live Value card works perfectly well with the pcm output (also multichannel support), but I have found no documentation saying that eh MIDI interface should be implemented in the EMU10k1 driver.
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Currently I'm reinstalling my system (got sort of sick of the nonstandart RH8) this time I'll try the Debian 3.0rc1.
I have found the missing drivers to be included in the kernel v 2.5.x, but have not been able to make it run on my system.
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Rosegarden makes use of both ALSA and JACK.

If you need more info to help me, please write back! :-)

Thanx for the quick reply!

// Deva

HI
I had help from a few sources and got midi working for sblive.
what is the problem exactly???

One of the main problems I had was missing alsalib-dev and installation
from rpms as opposed to source.

before you give up lets try again.
Aaron
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 18:33, Bent Bisballe Jensen wrote:

Hi There fellow ALSA users!

I've been struggeling for a while with my SB live (dammit) soundcard, to make the MIDI interface work, and finally i've sort of given it up!
Now my question is; Which soundcard should i by instead, to ensure full MIDI support?
My wishes are:
Full MIDI support (including connecting an external keyboard)
Soundfont support
and finally std. pcm output support!

tanx!

// Deva



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